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Federal Gazette & Baltimore Daily Advertiser 1807/01-1807/06 msa_sc3722_2_6_1-0396 Enlarge and print image (4M)      |
| ONE HUNDRED PAIR O? BOOTS, (Particularly for the New-Orleans market) j fur sale by G1D.DINGS & POPS, No. 85, Market«»treet. also, A general assortment of SHOES,- oh mo- , derate term*. April?, d ------------------------------------------------------------------------—.------------------------------------.--------------------.---------------— i George Price and Co. JKavt' imported in the Abeona, from Liverpool, \ JJART OF THEIR ASSORTMENT or SPRING GOODS. | dlSt-eo9t ; April 17 rlil For Sale on a long credit, 52 hhds. first quality Muscovado Sugars, 56 bbls. do. do. do. IS seroons Flo1.ant Indigo, 65 hliils. Bordeaux Claret, The. whole entitled to drawback ami in nice shippinsr order. JACOB ADAMS. Hancock and Norris Heme received per ship Fair American, from London, ' TWELVE casks best PEWTER, well as- sorted, which they will sell low for accept- ances in town. / Also on consignment f-om Boston, Forty boxes Cotton and Wool CARDS, of tin: Brst quality; which will be sold as above. April 2.1. . ll20t "Wanted to Hire, A negro MAN to serve as waiter in a small family, who ran produce good recommen- dations. Apply at this Office. _april_23. ' * ¦ ______________»4'i To Let, And immediate possession given, The Store and Cellar, No. 4, North How- .•rd-street, in cpmplete order.' For terms ap- ply io ANTHONY KIMMEL 8c SON. april 23._____ d Hancock and Norris, No. "003, MmiEet-strebt, li'ive received per ship Abeona, from Liver- pool, apa't of their spring supply qf Hardware, Which completes their assortment. April 14._________________ dim Just received and for sale by HENRY k I.INDfiNBERGER, No. 204, 11 JITIMOiE-STIiBT, 100 dozen single, and double prime Wal- dpoii SCYTHES, of the broad kind. 14 d Spring Goods. Imported per Hercules, Fame and Abeona, from Liverpool, now landing a.id for sale by the package or piece, by P- HOFFMAN Sc SON. April 17____________d8t eo8t Dividend. THE Creditors of Samuel Whittingtnn, late of Calvert comity, deceased, are hereby notified that a dividend of the assets, so far as they have been received, will be made on TuesdVy the 19Ui May next, at the house- of Mr. fccvin C. Wailes, in Lower Marlborough, in said county, when and where they are re- quested to attend with their claim* properly a t'l- nticitel, in order to entitle them to their respective proportions. WM. WHITTINGTON, adm'r. April 6. d;l8t 1 ' ", -------------------.---------------- ¦¦ ¦ ------«¦¦¦¦"¦ — -¦ I Cotton Bed-Ticks, Direct from the Manufactory. ALSO, Split Straw, Leg-horn, Willow and Chip Bonnets ami Hats, with a general, assortment pf DRY GOODS, just received and. for sale at very reduced pi-ices, wholesale and retail, by CHRIST. ARM AT Sc CO. At the sign of the Sun, No. ill, Market St. N. B. They have likewise on hand, a few tiunks Chip Bonnets, neatly assorted, suita. b!e for country merchants. apvil 22. d Appleton and Co. 16, Calvirt street, Have received by the Fair American, fr-m London, and Abeona, from Liverpool, Staple and Fancy Goods, London Superfine Broad Cloths, Cassimerrs and Vesting, elegant Laces, a variety of Silk and Lace Goods, London prints, Light Bea- ver Hats for Summer wear, &c. &c. April 22. ¦______________________<*_ Cheap Grocery Store, No. 221, Market-street, corner of Liberty-street. EDWARD FITZGERALD BEGS leave to inform his friends and the public, <-hat he has opened a store at toe above place, where he offe s for sale, a well chosen assortment of WINES, TEAS, SPIRITS, SUGARS, and all other articles ir, the Gro- cery line, at very reduced prices, for cash only. April S. dl3t Wanted Immediately, A Dwelling HOUSE, or the dwelling at- tached to a Store convenient to 221, Market- street. * AT.SO, An Apprentice to the Grocery business. Apjdv as above. _ April 15.______________________d Peer, Porter 05 Ale Brewery. The subscriber wSh'es in the most public maftner, to acknowledge the favours which his frien Is and a generous public have confered upon him, in the purchasing of his malt Li- quors. After the. greatest exertion he feels happy that he has succeeded in producing a quality of Liquor which gives general 'satisfac- tion beyond his most sanguine expectation. In asking permission to solicit a continuance of favors, he assures Irs customers that his present stock of Beer, Ale and Porter, nowrea- ,ily for sale is of such excellent quality that he will not shun a comparison with any that can be produced, MARCUS M'CAUSLAND, April 17.____________________ d Lewis Michael ¦& Co. Have imjicr e'l, per the different vessels from Liverpool, part of their Spring Goods, /n~I*?__icct the remainder by the next ves- sels from London and Liverpool. 77.(7 have also on hand, ¦ India Muslins, Checks, Bundituno Handker- chiefs, German and Irish Linens, assorted— all which will be sold on reasonable terms. April 14. d60t John AuchincToss. Jun.*| 9, Cai.-vert-strsset, Is now opening 50 packages of SPRING GOODS, Received per ship Oliver Ellsworth, via New- York, consisting of :Eleif.mt Fancy Muslins, Plain Lcnocs and Picquila, Book Muslins, Sewed and Check Leno Shawls, Madras Handkerchif is, Nous Threads and Millinetts. Ail the above are entitled to drawback and particularly adapted for the Spanish & West- India markets March 20 ___,_______________ Havana Sugar. Eleven hundred and fifty bones of white and brown Havana Sugars of the new crop and of excellent quality f >r sale by THOMtS TENANT. April 14.______________________dlCt Marr and Gibson, 7, Calvekt-street, Have imported in the Abeona, from Liverpool, Nun's Thread and Millinetts, " Fxtra line Cotton Hosiery and elegant lace Sleeves, ALSO, AN ASSORTMENT OF HARDWARE, Among which arc. Prime Grass and Grain Scythes, and Virginia Hoes. April 15. d Nichols 6i 1'rench, No. 12, South-street, Have received by the schooner Susan, from Bos- ton, 35 bales & boxes of INDIA & FRENCH GOODS, viz. : Luckipore ~) ChittiliiUy&C BAFTAS. Fine 5 Jaumpor- SAIJNS, Horilia8c7 _OSSAS Gurrah 3 ' Azumga, Meergungee"} Jalalpore VMAMOODYS, Fine do. 3 Fine Jalalpore SANNAS, Gunny Bags, White Thread Laces, Gloves, Velvet Rib- bons, P'aper Mounts, Plain 1 ili'any and Span- gled Fans, Morocco Caps, he. Sic. Also in Store, 67 bales INDIA GOODS, consisting of Gurrahs, Mamoodys, Sawns, Saunas, Cossas, Baftas, &.c. &c. The whole entitled to debenture. April 16. _______ tllStJI John 6t James Roberts, 230, Market-street, Have just received a supply oi INDIA SHORT ' YELLOW NANKEENS, first chop. The} have on hand, 4 boxes 4-4 Irish Linens, 5 do. 7-8 Colerain cl-j. 2 bales 11-8 Checks, .5 do. India Muslins, 2 cases Green Sensliaws, 1 bale Cotton Stripes, 4 cases Brown Hollands, 1 do. Diaper Table Cloths, 1 do. India Sewing Silk, 1 do. Green Lutestrings. Also, An assortment of German Linens ; Camhic Muslins; Calicoes; Linen Pocket Handker- chiefs ; Velvets ; Cords ; American Prints and Shawls, &e. &c. &c.— All of which will be disposed of low on their usual terms. April 13. dl5t jfo'/in Robinson, No. 216, Mauket-street, Has received by the ships Fame, Abeona, and Diana from Liverpool, H J S ASSORTMENT Of SPRING GOODS. Hatters' and Upholsterers' Trimmings, &c. &c. Men's Superfine Hats, and Children's Fan- cy Hats, neatly assorted in small cases, Also on hand. Men's coarse Hats, and Women's Hats in small Packages. april 24. d6t,-eo6t George Hoffman ¦ Has imported by the several arrivals from Lon- don and Liverpool, AN ASSORTMENT OF SPRING GOODS. Antony %>hich are, Extra Superfine London Cloths, Rich Muslins, in trunks, Colored snd -white Cambric do. Dimites and India Jeans, French paterris Pullicat Ild'kfs. Do. Madrass do. Ginghams, Charnbray Muslins, Hosiery) Hats, Gloves, Threads, Laces, &c. &c. april 24.___________________d2t-eo4t Cornthwait and Yarn all,- 83, Bowly's uHAir, Have received an additional .supply of Fresh TEAS, CONSISTING OF Imperial, Hyson and Young Hyson, import- ed the present year, and of excellent quality, which they offer foi sale at low prices. They have also on hand. 200 pieces Havens Duck, lOf) piec«» Long Blue Nankeens, 10 boxes Spermaceti Candles, 20 boxes Orange Flswer Water, And an invoice of Drugs, Medicine, Painters' Colors. 4 nan. 30th. d Francis I. Mitchell Has just received and novs opening a handsome and well selected assortment of Fancy and Seasonable Goods, Which he offers at the most reduced prices for cash, acceptances in town, or on his usual credit to his punctual customers. He has on hand, 70 hhds. Patuxent and Potomac TOBAC- CO, with a quantity of Cocoa, and New-Or- leans Smgar, which he is anxious to close the sales of, TO LET, The STORE and CELLAR on Baltimore. street, No. 245, which is spacious, and well calculated for an extensive Dry-Good Mer- chant. The terms will be moderate. April 17. ¦__________________d_ GOOD rHILADELPHIA Printing Ink FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE. AMOS BROWN & CO, jVb 109, Marhe' street, Have received their Spring Supply of Shoes, among which are several thousand pairs as- sorted in packages, to sui'ccoiintry merchants, which will be sold at reduced prices for cash or acceptances in town. Also, WtOptSrs Bal- timore manufactured Boots,oualiberalciredit. april 2o. ____________d London Cloths. MARR & GIBSON Have imported in the Frir American, from London, 7 bales superfine CLOTHS & CASil- ME.H.ES, 1 case fine BOMBAZEENS. april 21. A Just Received Per the schooner Fenelon, from Bordeaux. 128 lihds. Claret, 110 boxes do. 13 tales DRV GOODS, Consisting of Lutestrings, Silk Gloves, Silk Hose, Da- mask Silk Shawls'. Grenoble Kid Gloves, and Cainbrick. For sale, bv WILLIAM COOKE, Jon. April 13._________________________d The Subscribers, Having commenced the COMMISSIONS FLOUR BUSINESS in this city, under the firm of CLA.GETT & SCHNEBLY, solicit tlie patronage of their friends and the public. BENJAMIN CLAGETT, J\COB SCHNEBLY. Who offer for sale on accommodating terms seventy-three barrels Baltimore Pork- April 8.______(V Wants a Situation, A Young Man of respectable connections. He writes a good hand, and is tolerably well versed in figures, wish', s to obtain a, situation either in a wholesale Dry Good Store, or Mer- chants Counting-Room. A line addressed to J. G. and hit at this office will be punctually attended to. , N- B. Satisfactory references as to charac- ter, can be produced. april 24._____________.___________ fottj A Contributor To the Dispensary suggests the propriety of appointing experienced and intelligent Physi- cians to attend the poor; and takes the liber-, ty of nominating Dr. Shaw, late of Annapolis, who will serve if elected. april 24. __________________d4t Sales of India Goods. On THURSDAY, The "0th instant, at W o'clock, A. M. taill be disposed of by Public Sale, at the stores of Mr. William Wain, No. 34, Dock-street, The entire Cargo of the ship Anthony Man- gin, from Calcutta, viz : 463 BALES OF PIECE GOODS, CONSISTING OF Company Beerbhoom Gurrahs, Blue do. do. Gauzepore Mamoodies, Mugga do. Marajjtfngee do. Jalapore Sannas, Mow do. Fine Baftas, Luckapore do. Jallapore Mamoodies, Carbolloh Cassas, Gauzepore do. Jmmletty do. Alliabad Emerties, Mizcpore Chintz, Patna do. Blue Gilla Hankerchiefs, Glazed Checks, Custars, Chittibully Baftas, jugdea do. . . Blue do. Foolpore Cossas, 63 chests Indigo, 120 bags Ginger, 2U do. Sugar, N B. Catalogues of the above Goods, will be delivered at the Auction Store of the sub- scriber No. 15, South front street, a few days previous to the sale. ANDREW BAYARD, Auct'r. Philadelphia, anril 29, ( ,3) )»iil7.__________ A Contributor To the Dispensary suggests the propriety of appointing experience and intelligent phy- sicians to attf'tul the poor, and lakes the li- berty of nominating Dr Williamson, late of the Eastemshorei who will sene if elected. april 2JK_________________________d4'|[ S. Lugp.n, At Mr. M. MILHAU's, No. 6, Mariet-st. eet, Has just opened for sale, Ladies Kid Shoes, Plain, Embroidered, Red and Black Mo- rocco do. Ladies Kid and Silk Gloves, Short and ex- tra Long and Pic Nic do. Gentlemen's Beaver, Doe and White Kid Gloves, Ladies and Gentlemen's White and Black Silk Stockings, Plain and Figured Ribbons, Cotton Lace assorted, Sewing Silk and Thread assorted, Silk Velvet and Morocco Pocket Books, Plain and Gilt Combs, Tortoise Shell and Imitation, Green Silk and Fringed Parasols, Black Satin Striped, Jewelry assorted in Gold, Pearl and Fine Stonr:s, Silver Watches and Gold Seals of the newest fashion. april 25.__________________________d3tf Information wanted. If ELIZABETH. BILLYPE.lt, who came to Baltimore, from Lancaster, about two weeks ago, be yet in town, she will appease the anxiety of a brother by giving information at No. 4 North Charles-street, or at this office, where she may be found. WILLIAM BILLYFEI.T. april 25 d4t &lat*r and Koy, 84, M ARKRT-STREET, Bave imported in the Globe, from London, A CONSIDERABLE PART OF THEIR SPRING GOODS, Amongst which are, London Pewter, in small casks assorted, Anvils and Vises, do. Seine and Sewing Twine, Plated Carriage Furniture, in setts and se- parate, Long and short handled Frying Pans, Sad Irons, in casks well asssoited. LOCKS & BRASS WARE, Of every description, which added to their importation of CUTLERY, per Fame from Liverpool, renders their assortment almost complete. By the next arrivals they expect the balance ot their Goods—the whole sold on the usual terms. FOR SALE, The Schoonsr ROBY, Burthen about 700 barrels, __j_f just arrived from St. "ago, and will be sold low if immediate application is made—Apply as above. april 25._________________d6t-eolm For Sale, At ho. 83, Front-street, Old- Tovrn, A few hhds. of Racked Perry-Hall CIDER, at thirteen dollars per hhd. The casks to be returned when called for. april 2.5._____________________d8t_ Notice. I do hereby forewarn all persons from pay ing Stephen G. GUI any money that is due to me, (said Gill still having some of my men rami,) fpBa«yoeping chimniea within the Mid. die District, or from settling any accounts con- cerning the. above'business. J OHM CROXALL. April 25, 1807. d4t ' Election Notice. MECHANICS' BANK OF BALTIMORE, irau. 30, 1807. THE Stockholders will take notice, that agreeably to the charter o( the sa'H bank, an election will be held at the banking house, in Culvert-Street, on Mokdav, the first day of June next, between the hours of 9 o'clock, a. m. and 3, P- M. Hot fifteen Directors, !_ conduct, the affairs of the said bank for the ensuing twelve months, nine of which fifteen director.-. shall be practical mechanics or manufacturers, within the description contained m the follow- ing bye-law, as established by '.lie board of directors: " No person shall be considered as coming within description of a practical me- chanic or manufacturer, unless he hath learn- ed and actually wrought at some meclumh al or manufacturing trade for the term ot three years at least, and tor twelve .months next, pre- ceding lis election hath been cm vying on some mechanical or manufacturing branch of busi- ness, either in his own person or with his own finds, or by workmen or apprentices by him hired or employed." By order of the Board, D. A. SMITH, Cashier. N. B- The Books for the transfer of Stock will be closed on the 1st day of May, and re- main so during that month. (*-SQQ_______________________, A P. E. Thomas & George Have received by the late arrivals, a general assortment of IRONMONGERY.CUTLBRY, SADLERY AND BRASS WARES. An.onq vihich are, W ALDRON'S Prime Grain & Grass Scvthes, Sickles, Anvils, Vises, Shovels, Spades, Fry- ing-Pans, Sad Irons, 8tc. &c They have also constantly on hand, A general assortment of CUT-N A ILS and BRADS At the Manufacturer's prices, and best A- merican GLUE. april 20. *_____ For Sale, NICOLSON and HETH's BEST VIRGI- NIA COAL. A quantity of this Coal immediately from the Pitts of Messrs. Nicokon and Heth, is now landing at the subscribers Coal Yard, at the intersection of Light-street continued & Barre-street. The proprietors are under contract to furnish supplies equal to the consumption of the City, and of a quality uniformly good ; and I am willing to contract: with manufacturers, inn keepers and private families for their annual supplies, at 25 cents per bushel, deliverable in the months of May, June, July and A-;gust. An early applicati- on w.U enable m. to estimate the probable quantity required for the ensuing' winter. JOHN P. PLEASANTS. A sober, industrious Man is wanted as a Yard keeper. April 14.______________ dl.t-eotlstJy Just received, AND FOR SALE BY GEO. HILL, Memoirs of Marmontel, Written by himself1 Containing his Literary and Political LIFE and ANECDOTESof the Principal Cha. ractersof the Eighteenth Century. Wherever Marmontel is known, (and it would be difficult to point out a civilized coun- try wtiere his writings are net read with de- light,) his Memoirs will form a treat of no common kind. Independently of the interest excited by the author's account of himself, we find his work to contain a true «. animated cle scription of the remarkable events of his time. April 10.________________ d2teo6t BY iTi.lS iJA _ _ _*i__._.___y. Nr\V-Y)Kil, April 24. The ship Eliza, captain Smith, _Ai-Bor- deaux on. tin S_t„ of March. We have re- ceived by her oot regular file of French pa- pers to the 3'0'tb, inclusive. They add to our former stock of ii tvlliec net, two more bulletins (the 6id and 64th) from the grand army. The most interesting circumstances being detailed in that of the 64th, we have confined our translations for the present to that article only. When the great pressure of local business shall bejrin to subside, the 63d will be give-u to complete our series. SIXTY-FOURTH EUI.I.KITN OF THE BRAND ARMY. Osterodr, 2d March, 1807. The city of Etbing furnished great re- sources to the army, There was found in it a great quantity of wine and brandy. The country of the lower Vistula is very fertile. The ambassador, of Constantinople and of Persia, have entered Poland, and approach Warsaw. After the battle of Eylau, the emperor passed every day several hours on the field of battle. A horrid spectacle, but duty ren- dered it necessary. It required much labor to bury ail the dead. A great number of Russian officers were found with their deco- rations. It appears there was among them. a prince Repum. Forty-eight hours after the battle, more than 500 wounded Russians remained on the ground that they had not been able to carry off. '.'.randy and bread was brought them, and they were successive- ly transported to the hospitals. Let one hgure to himself upon the surface of a square league, 9 or 10,000 dead bodies, 4 or 5,000 horses slain, lines of Russian knap- sacks, pieces of muskets and swords, the earth covered with bullets—Onus's muniti- ons, 24 pieces of cannon, near which were {he bociie- of the conductors killed at the moment they were making efforts to drag them off, all which appeared more forcibly upon a ground of snow. A spectacle crlcn- lated to inspire princes with the love of peace am! the i; >rrors of war. The 5 000 that we had wounded havelwen all tiled off or sent to Thorn and our ho? - il» on the left bank of the Vistula upon The surg"ons have rema.k.. d with sui that the fatigue of this conveyance has not injured the wounded. Hen> are some details of the battle of Braunsbevg. Gen. Duponi marched agaimt the enemy in two columns. _«». BrayeR, who commanded the rigiit column, met the enemy at Ragern, and forced him in the ri\ i, which runs in front of this village. Tl« left column pushed the enemy upon Villea- berg, and the whole; of the division did not delay sallying out of the wood. The ene- my, driven from his first position, was oblig- ed to fall hack upon the river which 1 -< etk the city of Braansberg ; at first he firm, but general Dopont marched up to him, overset him by a brisk cliargp, and en- tered with hita into the city, which was strewed with the Russian dead. The 9th of light infantry, the 33d, and the 9th of the line, which composed this division, have signalized themselves, Ge'as. Barreis, Labore3saye, col. Semele rff the _4th of the line—col. Meunier of the 9th of light infantry-- the chief o_ battalion, Rouge, of the 32d of the line, and the chief of a soua- dron Hubinet of the 8tl_ of hussars, have merited particular eulogiums. Siuce the arrival of the French army on. the Vistula, we have taken from the Ru:- sians in the affairs of Pultnsk ,.ud cf G'ly- neen 89 pieces of cannon, at the battle of Bergfreid 4 pieces ; at the retreat of D'AHen- steen 5 pieces ; at the battle of Deppen if} pieces, at the battle of Holf 12 pieces; at. the battle of Eylau 24 pieces, at the battle of Braunsberg 16 pieces ; at the battle of Ostro- lenka 9 pieces ; total 175 pieces of cannor-.. The remark has been made on this suhje. X A House and Lot to Sell. A two-story Frame House and a good Kitch- en j the lot is under good fence ; it is situ- ated on the South side of ibe Turnpike Hoad thatleadsto Hook's-t»wn, adjoining- Ir. Wal- Hazlehurst, Brothers & Co. OFFER FOR SALE, 70 tons of St Domingo Logwood, 100 logs of do. Mahogany, 1006 salted Hose Hides. ter's and Mr. Merrvman's lots. For terms I Apnl 15. apply to the owner on the premises. JOHN L1CGETT, dttj. eo!2t _ aP"1 "s-_________________ Queen's-}fate and Handsome Tea China. Matthew Smith, No. 3, North Liberty-street, lias received, afresh supply of the above articles, Which he oilers by wholesale or retail on reasonable terms for cash. Crates of Cjeeen's-ware well assorted and in excellent condition! Short Pipes in boxes of S gfO'S each, and Pint Pocket Bottles. april 25. d4t To Merchants. A young MAN (a native of England) late- ly arrived from the Island of St. Domingo, wishes for a situation a_ Clerk in the Count- ing House of some Merchant. He has a perfect knowdedge of the requisite transacti- ons in a Counting-House ; writes a fair and expeditious hand, and can write and speak the French Language fluar.tiy. A line ad- dressed to H. W. G. and left at this Office, will receive immediate attention. april 23.________________________eo3t]| Bills on London (di*ect) For Sale by M'NEALE St NEJLSONS. •pril 21. toHt that the emperor has never lost any cannon in the armies which he has commanded when ! in the first campaigns of Italy and Egvpt, or in those of the army of reserve, whether in. those of Austria and Moravia or in those of Prussia and Poland. Paris, March 14. The memorable battle of Eylau has con- founded the attempts made by the Russians to disturb our winter quarters ; and the bat- tles of the 16th and 22d February, have fin- ished to entirely disconcert their pro;e:ts.— H. S. H. arch chancellor prince of the em- pire has embraced the occasion of these for- tunate successes to supplicate H. M. empre'S , and queen to approve of a festival, whic'i she has condescended to accept of. This festival is to take place to-morrow, 15th, at the Palace of the Great Elector, that her majesty the queen cf Naples has kindly ceded for that purpose. Several French who were in Russia have quitted that empire to avoid the vexatious obligations prescribed by the Ukase relating to them. Already, many have passed by Nantz, in their way to Paris. M. Marten, French consul in Moldavia, has also passed through the same city, returning to Paris. By the ship Eliza, in 29 days from Bor- deaux, we have French accounts several days later from the-army than those via England. But we find no news in them ; no exulta- tion on account of French victories. This cir- cumstance is a proof that the French army has, at least, been" worsted." April 25. Arrived, the ship New-York Packet, Cot- tht, 80 days from Bristol. The ship Venus, Bunce, in 36 days from Bristol. The brig Henry and Isabella, Myers, 17 days from St. Bartholomews.) AprI eg, spoke ship Rolla, 44 days from London, for Virginia. Cleared, brig Calliope, Records, Charles- ton ; schs. Morning Star, Garcline, Snowhifl ; Atajanta, Parker, Charleston ; Wm. Crary, Daniel, Edenton ; sloop Industry, Banks, ditto. From the London Star, of the 2!3d of March, received by the Palinunw, from Plymouth. London, March 51. Price of Storks this day ft 1 0'chick* Consols, for money, 63 l-8--for April, 6_ 3-8—Omnium, 3 4 pr. His grace the duke of Portland, to vvhem Lords Elden and Hawkesbury had made known his tnajeptvV -¦•¦-¦ •= *<---t he stiouhi immediately forry a iivwaur., stratiota* he- sitated for some time, whether he should accept the office of first lord of the twasurj But yesterday afternoon,in obedience t. his majesty's message, he signified his a _cept alicc qf that office, and intiniaieu l-\ lfe« |